““The concept is simple but powerful – an online platform that helps physicians stay at the forefront of their specialist area by ensuring they’re kept fully up to date with the latest published information. With the service automatically identifying, fil”

Innovative ‘Medsubscriber’ platform keeps doctors current and updated with highly customizable PubMed alerts with links to both abstracts and full text journals.

Buffalo, New York – Monday, 25th April, 2016 – An innovative online platform has been launched in the USA, designed specifically to offer physicians a new way to conveniently and effectively keep up to date with the very latest in medical advances.

Launched in April, Medsubscriber.com provides a fully customizable service that automatically identifies newly published research, studies and information across the full medical spectrum. Medsubscriber founder Jeremy commented:

“The concept is simple but powerful – an online platform that helps physicians stay at the forefront of their specialist area by ensuring they’re kept fully up to date with the latest published information. With the service automatically identifying, filtering and forwarding on only what’s relevant to each physician, medical professionals across the US have more time for more important tasks, such as patients.”

The platform works by delivering customized, non-biased and peer reviewed medical information directly to the user’s inbox twice each week. To ensure only professionally approved information is delivered, the Medsubscriber.com platform sources newly published information from the industry recognized PubMed (Medline) medical database.

Jeremy continued: “We’ve designed the service to make it as easy as possible for medical professionals to access the updates they need; in the medical specialties they want. By drawing new content directly from the huge PubMed database, our users will have access to over 16 million medical and scientific articles.”

The Medsubscriber.com service is totally free for members to use and is currently available for medical professionals to join.